Pagan Papers
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LibriVox recording of Pagan Papers by Kenneth Grahame.
Read in English by Will Cooper; JudyDerby; Lynne Thompson; Steve Britton; Lisa Reichert; Brian Darby; Kathrine Engan; Fenman; Alimay; Joseph Tabler; Diana Schmidt
We join our thoughtful author on a dreamy stroll at dusk through the English countryside, and listen to his nonchalant, slightly scattered musings on the human condition...everything from loafing about and old book collecting, to heavier topics like what is more valuable: memory or forgetfulness and can we connect back to nature, or is it too late to do so. All these ponderings, and more, are explored within. Published in 1898, this collection of essays is Kenneth Grahame's first complied work. His wry and witty humor, which later would be celebrated in his famous novel, The Wind in the Willows, shines through here. - Summary by Mary Kay.
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Read in English by Will Cooper; JudyDerby; Lynne Thompson; Steve Britton; Lisa Reichert; Brian Darby; Kathrine Engan; Fenman; Alimay; Joseph Tabler; Diana Schmidt
We join our thoughtful author on a dreamy stroll at dusk through the English countryside, and listen to his nonchalant, slightly scattered musings on the human condition...everything from loafing about and old book collecting, to heavier topics like what is more valuable: memory or forgetfulness and can we connect back to nature, or is it too late to do so. All these ponderings, and more, are explored within. Published in 1898, this collection of essays is Kenneth Grahame's first complied work. His wry and witty humor, which later would be celebrated in his famous novel, The Wind in the Willows, shines through here. - Summary by Mary Kay.
For further information, including links to online text, reader information, RSS feeds, CD cover or other formats (if available), please go to the LibriVox catalog page for this recording.
For more free audio books or to become a volunteer reader, visit LibriVox.org. M4B Audiobook (67MB)
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- 2:28:31
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- 2016
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